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Rhizopus delemer

Microbial lipases from Aspergillus niger (AN), Candida cylindracea (CC), Pseudomonas spp. (PS), Chromobacterium viscosum (CV), Rhizopus delemer (RD), and Rhizopus javanicus (RJ) have been widely used in modifying PUFA-rich oils (117). The fatty acid specificity of lipases (discrimination of PUFA over short-chain fatty acids) is a crucial factor when considering the application of enzymes to modify marine oils rich in PUFA (118-121). Lipases from Rhizopus spp are known to be 1,3-position specific (122). Wanasundara (79) and Wanasundara and Shahidi (123, 124) (seal blubber oil SBO and menhaden oil MHO) and Tanaka et al. (117)... [Pg.1958]

PLA Fusarium moniliforme Penicillium roquefort, Amycolatopsis sp. Bacillus brevis, Rhizopus delemer Torres et al. (1996), Pranamuda et al. (1997), Pranamuda and Tokiwa (1999), Tomita et al. (1999), Fukuzaki et al. (1989) Packaging and paper coatings other possible markets include sustained release systems for pesticides and fertilizers, mulch films, and compost bags Plastics recycUng-Economic and Ecological Options (2006)... [Pg.8]

Syneohooystis PCC 6803 was grown photoautotrophically in the BG 11 medium with aeration of 1% CO2 in air, as described previously (2). Total lipids were extracted from cells according to the method of Bligh and Dyer (4). Lipid classes were separated by TLC (6). The total lipids and separated lipid classes were subjected to methanolysis and the resultant methyl esters were analyzed by gas chromatography and gas chromato-graphy-mass spectrometry. The positional distribution of fatty acids was analyzed by selective hydrolysis of the ester linkage at the sn-1 position with Rhizopus delemer lipase (5). [Pg.559]


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